'Fearsome' Wael Arakji is force to be reckoned with for Lebanon at World Cup
They call him “Al Raheeb” – “The Fearsome” – and with good reason. Wael Arakji is a force on the basketball court: fast, unrelenting, and captivating.
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They call him “Al Raheeb” – “The Fearsome” – and with good reason. Wael Arakji is a force on the basketball court: fast, unrelenting, and captivating.
Celtic hero Jota is staring at a brutal exit from Al-Ittihad because he is reportedly paying the price for fan strife sparked by the club's signing policy.
Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri shot a fine 3-under 68 in the final round but failed to find as many birdies as he deserved to finish third at the International Series England. The 36-year-old had earlier finished second at the International Series in Vietnam. Lahiri, who carded 70-69-69 in his first three rounds, finished at 8-under 276 and was third behind winner, Andy Ogletree (64) at 15-under and Ian Poulter (64) at 9-under 275. Among the other Indians, Ajeetesh Sandhu (71-72-71-72) was T-31 while Gaganjeet Bhullar (76-67-75-76) at 10-over 294 was T-65 and Jyoti Randhawa (74-71-81-74) was T-74.
LONDON: More than 200 fencers from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries competed in the Saudi Open Fencing Championship at Prince Saud bin Jalawi Sport City in Dammam over the weekend.
Jota has reportedly joined a list three-strong of players set for the boot at Al-Ittihad, with the atmosphere at the Saudi club 'dominated by tension'.
Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri shot a fine 3-under 68 in the final round but failed to find as many birdies as he deserved to finish third at the International Series England. The 36-year-old had earlier finished second at the International Series in Vietnam. Lahiri, who carded 70-69-69 in his first three rounds, finished at 8-under 276 and was third behind winner, Andy Ogletree (64) at 15-under and Ian Poulter (64) at 9-under 275. Among the other Indians, Ajeetesh Sandhu (71-72-71-72) was T-31 while Gaganjeet Bhullar (76-67-75-76) at 10-over 294 was T-65 and Jyoti Randhawa (74-71-81-74) was T-74.
India's Anahat Singh clinched the gold medal in the U-17 category of the Asian Junior Squash Individual Championships, held from August 16-20. The 15-year-old Anahat defeated Hong Kong's Ena Kwong 3-1 in the final on Sunday to win the gold medal. She had beaten Malaysian players Doyce Lee and Whitney Isabelle Wilson in the quarterfinal and semifinal, respectively. Last year in Thailand, the Delhi-based Anahat had won her first gold medal of this event.